Unpack how strategic partnerships enable top companies to deliver smarter, faster, and more reliable shipping experiences

Behind every successful business is more than just their own internal operations – it’s a network of systems, providers, and technologies working in sync. As logistics becomes more interconnected and technology-driven and customer expectations grow more demanding, successful supply chain strategies rely on collaboration. The reality is that no one can go at it alone; partnerships have emerged as one of the most critical forces shaping the future of shipping.

From software integrations and platform compatibility to strategic alliances and service providers, these partnerships aren’t just about convenience – they’re about unlocking new value for shippers. High-quality partner ecosystems empower businesses to build flexible, scalable shipping operations. This allows them to adapt confidently to new demands and disruptions – while maintaining a competitive advantage.

Joining our host and ProShip’s Content Marketing Manager, Katy Schroedl, on this episode of ProShip ParcelCast Unwined is industry experts Justin Cramer, Co-Founder of ProShip, and Andrew Sulak, Head of Partnerships at ProShip. This episode is full of insightful conversation, diving deep into the importance of supply chain partnerships in growth and success. Tune into this episode to learn more about:

  • Partnerships are the foundation: Many leading companies’ growth has been powered by strategic partnerships, especially technical integrations. These enable shippers to create comprehensive, agile, and tailored solutions without having to rely on a single vendor. A strong partner ecosystem brings better visibility, smarter automation, and real-time decision-making. Together, these advantages lead to faster delivery times, lower costs, and a more satisfying customer experience.
  • Buy, build, or partner: When shippers seek new functionality, choosing whether to build in-house, buy off-the-shelf, or partner with a specialized provider depends on what they’re limited by (time, money, internal capabilities, etc.). Partnerships often represent the most flexible and strategic choice. They enable companies to focus on their core competencies while still gaining access to innovation and industry expertise.
  • Strong partners share goals: A good partner goes beyond technical compatibility; they should align strategically and prioritize customer outcomes as well. When partners work in sync, they’re more likely to deliver smoother implementations and stronger post-purchase experiences. This alignment also helps reduce risks and ensures businesses can keep their promises – even in high-pressure situations.

During this episode, our experts enjoy the cocktail or beverage of their choice. While Katy sips her Athletic Brewing Co. NA sour beer and Justin sticks with his go-to whiskey, Andrew enjoys his negroni with a special purpose. Made with equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, it is the perfect drink for this partnership episode – each ingredient pulling its weight to deliver a balanced and delicious experience.

Andrew’s Perfect Partnership Negroni:

Ingredients: gin, Campari, sweet vermouth, orange peel


In a mixing glass filled with ice, combine equal parts of the gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. Stir until well combined and chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over a large ice cube and garnish with an orange peel. Enjoy!


Tune in to our next ProShip ParcelCast Unwined episode for more insightful conversations on industry trends and expert tips to improve your supply chain and logistics strategies.